What’s it like to work for the world’s biggest beer company?
AB InBev produces some of the world’s most famous beers, and its Czech operations are getting a major boost.
Over 90 percent of Czech students work alongside their studies
A high cost of living has made work a necessary element of many Czech students' university lives – often to the detriment of their learning.
Five tips for planning the perfect office holiday party in Czechia
As the time comes for planning Christmas parties and other festive events, here’s how to make sure yours is one to remember.
Czech govt.'s proposed changes to work-from-home rules draw criticism
Companies and trade unions are unhappy with the proposed amendments to draft changes in the Labor Code.
Analysts: Unemployment growth could signal economic downturn in Czechia
Future unemployment numbers will depend on the course of the war in Ukraine, the worsening of the pandemic, and the impact of the energy crisis.
Best job perk ever? Spread your wings and fly around the world
Europe's largest air carrier is looking for people to join its customer service team in Brno and fly for amazing prices.
Czech govt. approves lowering minimum workplace temperatures
In response to the energy crisis, the Health Ministry proposed lowering minimum temperatures by two degrees in most Czech workplaces.
70 percent of Czech companies feel pressure to raise wages
Recruitment firm Hays says Czech companies are increasingly looking abroad to fill positions.
Czechia scores high as one of the safest countries for digital nomads
A new ranking looks at health and safety factors of countries that now offer visas for remote workers, but not cost of living.
Czech job sectors struggle to fill roles despite rising wages and benefits
New research reveals widespread staff shortages and warns that Czechia could lose its competitive edge to due to its economic migration policies.
Real income in Czechia drops almost 10 percent due to inflation
The highest average wage is in Prague, at CZK 49,221, and IT remains the best-paid sector; followed by finance.
Czech employers to contribute to remote workers' utilities under new proposal
Electricity and other costs incurred to an employee at home would be partially covered by their employer under a proposal that could take effect in 2023.
Potential exodus of women from Czech labor market could cripple companies
With every fourth woman considering leaving the labor market, Czech companies could suffer devastating consequences.
Czech command of foreign languages among the worst in Europe
One in 10 Czechs has minimal English-language skills, while just seven percent speak the language proficiently.
Wage growth slows in Czechia, but these sectors still command high salaries
Wages in Prague and Bohemia remain the highest in the country, but the most growth in wages was in low paying jobs.
Czechs support for a universal basic income among the lowest in the EU
A petition to urge the European Union to establish mandatory basic income garnered less than a third of the signatures it needed.
What does Czech law say about office temperatures?
Czech law sets minimums and maximums, while research finds that there is a gender divide over preferences.